Ink | Mean of ink in English Dictionary
/ˈɪŋk/
- Noun
- colored liquid that is used for writing or printing
- Fill out the form using blue or black ink.
- The printer is out of ink.
- pen and ink drawings/sketches
- We're using four different inks for this poster.
- public attention
- Her exploits have been getting a lot of ink lately. [=there have been many newspaper stories about her exploits lately]
- the black liquid that is used by some sea creatures for protection
- squid ink
- Verb
- to put ink on (something)
- ink the printing block
- to sign (a document) to show that you accept or agree with what is written on it
- They just inked a new partnership agreement/deal.
- to hire (someone) to do something by having that person sign a contract
- The team has inked [=signed] both players to a new contract.
- to write or draw (something) in ink
- She carefully inked in the letters.